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They Shall Not Win

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Whatever the strength of our foes is now,          Whatever it may have been,     This is our slogan, and this our vow -          They shall not win, they shall not win.     Though out of the darkness they call the aid          Of the evil forces of Sin,     We utter our slogan unafraid -          They shall not win, they shall not win.     We know we are right, and know they are wrong,          So to God above and within -     We make our vow and we sing our song          They shall not win, they shall not win.     It rises over the shriek of shell,          And over the cannons' din:     Our slogan shall scatter the hosts of Hell -          They shall not win, they shall not win.

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